McNabb, Thomas
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Last Name | McNabb |
First Name | Thomas |
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Birth Date | 1/27/1810 |
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Spouse | 1) Susan Roach; 2) Polly Ann Turley |
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Other | A cousin of Henry McNabb. Born in Kentucky; son of John and Martha (Hicklin) McNabb. He was one of the early settlers of Madison Township, Morgan Co., Ind., and had a farm known as the "Yellow House Farm." Married first wife on March 17, 1840 in Caldwell Co., Ky. Married second wife on Sept. 3, 1846 in Morgan Co., Ind. "Old Tom," as he was known, owned the land where the original Mt. Gilead Church stood (it was a log building then.) He considered the church to be an eyesore. When he was in his cups, which was most of the time, he had been known to remark that he would "burn the damn thing down one of these nights." One night, it did indeed burn down, but no one knew the cause of the fire. [Source: his great-nephew Solon McNabb.] |
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